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Article: BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN IN WEST MILFORD
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- The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
- Article date:
- August 16, 1998
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ROD ALLEE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
08-16-1998
BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN IN WEST MILFORD
By ROD ALLEE
Date: 08-16-1998, Sunday
Section: NEWS
Edition: All Editions -- Sunday
Column: COUNTY LIFE
West Milford could become, indeed is odds-on to become, the site of
New Jersey's roughest and toughest conservation battle at the start of
the new millennium. It might even set the tone for centuries as this
state confronts its future.
Newark, which owns 18,000 acres of watershed in West Milford,
recently posted plans to start selling and leasing to developers. Newark
wants the cash.
There are, too, a good many people in West Milford who seek the
ratables that development would bring. The town, 80 ...
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